Australia's New South Wales reports rise in COVID-19 cases; vaccinations accelerate

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SYDNEY: Three-quarters of people over the age of 16 in Australia\u0027s New South Wales have now had at least their first vaccination dose, the state reported on Wednesday (Sep 8), along with the first rise in new infections in three days. Australia has locked down Sydney and Melbourne, its largest cities,

SYDNEY: Three-quarters of people over the age of 16 in Australia's New South Wales have now had at least their first vaccination dose, the state reported on Wednesday , along with the first rise in new infections in three days.

The country now aims to live with, rather than eliminate, the virus once it achieves broad vaccine coverage of about 70 per cent of its adult population of 20.6 million, a goal it is expected to reach by early November based on current rates. Nine new deaths were recorded but rising vaccination levels among the most vulnerable mean the mortality rate of the current outbreak is 0.41 per cent, data shows, below previous outbreaks.Australia has largely avoided high coronavirus numbers seen in many other developed countries through lockdowns and tough border restrictions, with 66,300 cases and 1,061 deaths reported throughout the pandemic.

Australians are banned from leaving the country unless they have exemptions, while returning travellers must undergo a two-week hotel quarantine at their own expense.

 

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